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Monday, September 21, 2015

The Sherlock of Dentistry

Why x-rays are so important?

    How often do we find ourselves saying: If I only knew then what I know now?

    Well, when it comes to the state of your oral health, you can know now and never have to look back with frustration. The hero in this case is the x-ray or radiograph -one of the most effective tools for safeguarding your dental health by assisting us in detecting minor changes and conditions in your teeth and jaws early, before they become major problems.

    Think of it as a dental magnifying glass. X-rays can show us bone loss due to gum disease, impacted teeth trapped below the gums, infections at the root ends of teeth, indication of missing or extra permanent teeth, and cysts or tumors in the jaw or sinuses. Early detection and treatment can help save you time, money, and future discomfort.

    Are they safe? Yes. Dental x-rays emit a low-level radiation similar to the type of background radiation we get from the sun, the earth's crust, various types of food we eat, and the air we breathe. The average person gets more radiation sitting in front of the television than from routine dental radiographs. That aside, we are committed to ensuring that only necessary x-rays are taken.

    It's important to remember when properly used, dental x-rays are one of your best allies in achieving and maintaining optimal dental health.